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The Clinton News Record, 1925-10-29, Page 2
CLINTON NEWS-RECORI CLINTON, ONTARIO` Terms of Subscription --$2.00 per yea, in advance. to Canadian addreseg„ 2.50: to. the -,U.S, or 'other foreign countries. No Paper discontinued until:all arrears • re paid unless -at' ,lite option of the publisher• - The A PEEP INTO EAIRYLA D date to which every subscription is paid is,denoted ou the lube,: Advertising • Rates—Transient adver- lasing, 12c per count line for :first Little Trotcosey was going to bring rabbit nested at her feet, and; they toil insertion, to for each subsequent home' the rows. cried out, at once: insertion !leading counts 2 Rues' A yellow -haired child with sun- "Here shit "is!• Hose she is" Small advertifements, not to exceed burned cheeks and bright brown eyes "For this, three wishes shall be one inch, -such as "Wanted," "Dost,". —a little girl' whose bare feetdanced grantcd•to you," said the fairy queen. "Strayed," 'etc:, inserted once for' along' over the daisies,: "Speak and tell me what they are!" 35c, each subsequent insertion .iso' And as she danced, she .san0' : "If you "payee, 'fairy queen," said Advertisements sent In' without in- Trotcosey; . very much/frightened at structions its to the number of in- 'Fairies, fairies come back once more thea tone of tier own voice; "I should ser'tions wanted will run until 'order- Come from -the old, forgotten shore! like, first, for humpbacked Peter to be ed out and`:will be charged accord• Bring yourti•ea�,uies from land. and made straight again; and. next, I Iugly, Rate's for display, advertising sea. . should like. little Lotty, the miner's made known on application. 1'`airies,. fairies, come back to mel" . daughter, to become as strong and Communicatleas Intended for pupil,' -Por, this *as old Nita's favorite yvelh.as'I am,because she's dying of cation must, as a guarantee of goodconsum,tion faith, be accompanied by, rho name of song'' and Nita„had been telling her 1 ' ; You know, ,fairy queen; the writer, fairy:stories all the afternoon, as they and—and, ifyou please, I want old f G. 1;„ HALL,” M. R. CLARIg, Picked ripe blueberries together, in ICattchen to _find the Blue hen she lost Proprietor. Editor. Pasture, i the; until Trotcosey'e head last week, because she's very, old and L. was full of -fairvisions poor, and _she reeds the eggs,' Mustapha Kemal Pasha, president of- Turkey, sets she trillion of the - ti The fairy queensmiled as she listen,- b G. D. EcTAGGART` As she sang she looked this way a y new regime by wearing an American hat, t is said to have officially -sup: M. D. McTAGGART A Poem You Should Know. "The rHappy Heart." Thomas Dekker urea a contemporary of Shakespeare and a popular Tact and dramatist in his day. Charles Lamb said of him: "lie had poetry enough for atnything," -and it isquite curtain that tile. following sang �,1•'oiulcl not have rv- drsl;t:aped,Shakespeare h nneeif; Art thou poor, yot •hest then golden. Muir be•1.9? 0 sweet content! Art l:hos rich, yet" is they mind per- .. ielexed? 0-pun:diil,ent!� Dost thou laugh to see how fools are BROS. BANKERS To add, to golden numbers, golden She. was a wistful lady,.- numliers? ' A wistful Wistful lady: 0 siveet'content! 0 sweet, 0 sweet she did 'not renew.nothing 'content! But she did not tumor' much— ;Work aJiace, apace, apace apace; Heigh-ho! Eeriest laborboars,e. lovely face Then hey fenny- nonny,' hey •n01134y She wished when she was twenty honey! And she had time a -plenty; DuL fter whtlo she was forty - •'O Caust drink the waters of the crisped A,li,ni'c, life is such, sp hag? Well -a -day! `evreet•colltenti - Swim,m'et thou in wealth, yet sink'st • in thine own tears'? O punishment! • - Then he that. patiently ,want's burden The Economy .e Hood' -s Sarsaparilla: Appeals to every family these days. Frere lig other piedicine can you get so people real medicinal, effect usfromthis.. It is a highly; concentrated extract of several' valuable medicinal ingredients, pure and wholesome. The dose is small, only a teaspponfui thyro `times: a day. , Hood's Sarsaparilla is a wonderful tonic medicine for the blood, stoin ash, liver and kidneys, prompt in giving relief,' Is is pleasant to take, agreeable to the sto'maeh, gives a thrill of new life. Why nos try it? The Wistful Lady. Ana she gave over Wishing, As .a man comes -home from fishing Who has not caught nothing 131k:who has not caught much, and that andwaved her branch of tall ed to the unselfish little girl, planted the fez. heart,• Heigh-ho! ' scarlet lilies in her hand; but;she "But you have asksd• nothing for — _ No burden bears, but is a king, a kingL. ourself, said she.. All".the same, must think sarioiisT" before ho`'prp- O sweet content! O sweet,' O sweet a had a diver, minny, could see only the leaves rusting in yySh the breeze, and the sunbeams -braid- you shall not go empty'lianded out of content! A'sleimpy fling ttncT Lanny, poses, to her as a 41fe partner, There the Fair whrldI" Work apace,: apace, apace, apace; I# would not 'be no supper, ins themselves in andoutamong the Y' Sly®tj� l9Al�lrN�S is something si' ung alttiough lie may Honest labor bears a lovely. face: ' But none grow fat on such—' reeds and rushes by the river: Y tawny hair ? a t know what it ds. She touched Trotcase 's to "There must be fa ries•somewhero;" with her wand, and it became bri'ght.: MATO -&MAKE • o Then hey nonny nouns, hey.uouny Well -day! and shininglike ld. She laid- the Parents know their own children, nonny! ' said Trotcita "for Nita says therega !and they should know the'typces they are nd ata knows!" withered rose against her ehezk and { Let :hem look for It would not do for a'Walle A general Discounted.n Business transact- "•a N 7ought to 'marry, e t 'here Trotcosey eased to pick up' the loveliest tint overspread the sun» -Over the question.oP marriage we A. codfish, pike or, millet, ed; NoteAlloDrafts Issued. r p those types and bring the-yaung.pen- (Fora poor little fledgelingwhich had fel- burnt skin. as a nation, are supposed"ta bo ideal she had not leaznecl nothing Notesst 'Allowed on Deposita. Sale P "I grantyouheart that is alvva s , English writer. We pie together, That is at Lai as their Though she had not learned much— °1 len out of,' -his nest in- a hedge ofTa e eats, says an. , v i' merr and footsies that ,are ever match-ina],rrg, can go, We luny not Takinga leaf from the rich book of wtes'.Purehasiid. _ alder• bushes, and and to put him back Y P. males for love, and rather pride t Heigh -to! want rho arranged masrlages of the nature, the. Swiss: have just, completed • again, to the great relief of the flat- light," said she, selves on the way we allow Cupid, to i Continent, but this. half-way'lienee an g i ' bird-mother,utteringAnd • as Trotcose y listened, therethe roost. Boys -and girls choose. i • an artificial Niagara- Falls whihh will'And goldfish are more skins;' H. .T. RA NC tering who was asas Y rule might be a good thing. Notary Rubric Conveyancer. was the far-off sound of clinmprg bol'jsyproduce enough electrical power to But, this was bright and tiny; a Y pterror and dismay asfor themselves, and should theirs turn In she cries of n glitteringwe ' that • operate all of the trains• in Switzer- So: she put it. in a,goldRsh-bowl' She flew around and around in ever- ,_the pearl throne and out a muddled mating, sayLl Light :Brains, Are Good. and; Located atad altitude of • 000 sunance Agent., Retreseet n X14 Flee and "I themselves to blame. g - land. a t ludo G , they have only _, Insuranceg 1 g it rA m s faded away, and shefwas sit- , Anatole 1: ranee was a tall and well feet in the Swiss Alps, the falls, were And treated. el asda Etch— Division!} = widenin circles. Companies• ., " "Don't be afraid birdie!" sard'frot- ting once moreamong the ferns, with: In France the •parents ale the ua Y Court Office, Clinton. the cowbells' olnse to her ears and the ural matchmakers. -As soon as a girl built man, -and the Wei' htaf his brain, 'put,into- operation' the other day by • costs: "Do you think I would; hurt t which is given . by lteSault as 101? the canton of 'Valais. ' stalk of red Braes in her hand,- child is lsorn, hof pesents begin' to She wished no more to be wistful, W. BRYDONE your poor little- one?" "I •must have been dreaming," said save towards her "dot.". When she is i;rams,;did not a>press.aits quality. The the falls• are slightly higher; than Of fish she had no fistful; a3arrister, Solicitor,NotaryPublic, eta And sehe.trudgsd along, still emgriig: t it's average weight of the' male brain in the American Niagara. Covering an Trotcesey, for long past sunset, old enough to marry, they begin to g lint` she dk not have nothing, Officer Bringyour treasures from- land and and the cows are on their way home! look otii for a husband .for her. English tables is a' little. over. .1.350 area of more than 260 acres; the dam And she did not need:mech.— BLOAN BLOCK Cl INTDN-rams and to •Freuech tiextboolrs ' is -818 feet long and holds 39,000,000 Heigh-ho! •� sea. , . `But it was almost' as good as real. "emends lQlp, The family confessor.gg' • Fairies fairies listen to MeV' ' Fair land `. to have such `a beautifullends a hand. There is :no secret about, given at 1,390. so that- the brain weight cubic yards of water. ,Three years t' —Marjorie Allen Se;ffert. dream as that!" . tof Anatole _France was considerably were required to'build the dam, which y 'he fact that mademoiselle is heady to So she'walked along home, singing become madame. The girl het Self is 1. the average, . cost, approximately $12;600,000: the old'song as she }vent: hilly aware that her parents arts It; is' obvious that in this case the Mankind has long appreciated the scheming to find a good husband for -common belief that, the weight of the power possibilities In m6ving water. "Fairies, fairies, come back once her,}brain bears a definite- proportion to There is ample evidence of this fact in ' n%ref" On the whole, the system works i the scope of genius was not eYeaipll his early development of the water F3R.`fl. . BROWN, ]„;c,C,fled.Autopsies of distinguished men wheel and ill his attempts to harness OQfce: hour jtt sine just -en the edge of the 'meadows a a well, but it would not d•o for this noun I reveal ' so 'many variations in the • the tides and even the Wavle. The in - 1,30 ' ti 3.30s she met a little lad skipping _ y • p.m. 7.30 to 0.00 p.m. dancing. Laughed Out of Court, weight of the brain that no-deduetione creasing emphasis In recent years on Sundays 1.00 to 2.00 p.m. ' "Why, !" ` •d "that can't ; even of a general- character can be beth sides of the.Atlantie on the de - Other hours byappointmeat surely. she Said, i . Vet between the cautiousness of the made. • - velopment of hydro electric power is Phones be humpbacked Peter, 'for he s _ren 'parent and the :carelsssnaaa Reganit does note that the convoiu an earnest of what the futures holds. ' Office, 218W ..• Residence; 21$J as a young birch tree. But o the. British there should be a happy, tions' of the brain of Anatole France And -the creation'' f artificial sources he certainly .looks.�ik° humpbacked ni diuin, which might lead to'perfe°.Iwere specially marked and the fur- of such poworaes well as the harness - Peter." tion in marriage. Might it not be found 1 rows done. As' it is clear that the eon• lag of natural waterfalls 'are engineer- • Wonder of wonderer It Was hump - in unobtrusive match -making? 'voluted condition of the surface ad- lag teats. of which Ingen'ious• man may backed Peter, cured of his' sad afliie The _old - fashioned match -making mita of a groat increase of the gray well be proud. • tion, mamma was never of. much use. Young matter without the sacrifice of; large The great advantage in 'water fuel" The child had scarcely ceased mar -Te Use Electric "Mules." velin when alongcame old ICattchen men saw. through her and her wiles, I additional apace, so it is reasonable to for the production of power is that it g,' She,trightened away ninny a possible Suppose that the number and extent can be used. over again, •indefinitely. Electric mules are•going to work in ns with a face, all smites, "have suitor. by her eagerness to welcome ! of the convolutions as well as the' When s ton of coal is burnned it is gone English freight stations. to mete the g . ugly "Little Trotcosey," said she, him into the family. f4 depth of the. iatefivening sulci should forever, but l fte"r the descending work Tor the porters easier For some DRyou heard rho. news? I've found any A man in .love is like- the Sussex , bear a direct relation to the lnteliec• water runs through the turbines, na- time: past these industrial power PERCIVAL�IEARIV pna it ent fai soul line hen main, eating berries in the Officeand - i h 't b discs" Th Vic- `nal [lowers of the individual.tore piths it tip into the'air again: The trucks have Leenused in the great Ens is better , cedar glen! Artificial Niagara Runs All Trains 'in Switzerland. DR. J C. GANDIER fl Rce !=lours: -7..30 to 3.30 p.m., 6.30 Just then she found a withered rose to 8.00 p.m. Sundays, 12.30 to 1..30 p.m. lying by the roadside—a rose. which Other hours by'appointment only. T'some one 'had gathered and, flung Office and Residence — Victoria St. away. ' "Poor 'rose,how pitiful you look!" said Trotcosey.. "If I were 'tosprinkde some Water on you, perhaps you nnrg, revive again." And she carried the. poor withered rose to the river edge and laid, it care- fully down where the ripples could wash its' dry stem and wet its droop- ing petals. "There, rose," she said, "now grow beautiful again! Let me see— where "was I? DR. FRED G. THOMPSON Office and Residence; Ontario Street • Clinton, Ont. One door wets of Anglican Church. Phone 172. Eyes examined anti glasses fitted. 'Fairies, fairies, come bask once more!' Oh, here is a pour rabbit, limping along with an u 1 thorn. stickingin his foot Come here, bunny, and I'll - -The rabbit' was too lame to run away', and so he stood still.. But t ani ht he cast'a grateful glance upinto her face as scam er ed away,with the cruel thorn renew': ed" from his foot, "He ' ain't talk,"! said Trotcosey, "but he certainly looked as if he were obliged to me." And she stood still, with the branch of tall red lilies in her hand, to listen for the sound of the bell around ,the leader -cow's neck. "I hear it jingi:ing up in the woods," Said Trotcosey, "and it's coming this way. I'ITliit down here and wait until they' come." ' So Trotcesey sat down on a round moss -sneered stone, little dreaming that it'was the very wishing -store, of which old -Nita had that day tof'd'hern5 upon which a fairy spell descended, once in every year, just as the sun. was setting. And the yellow 'light came down upon her head -the last beam of the sinking sun—exacty at the moment in which she said: - 5How, I 'wish I could get a peep into Fairyland!" Swift as the gliding of a river's current, the trees and rocks and golden -sunset sky vanisned away, and Trotcosey, found herself sitting on a throne of glistening pearls, ill agar- �y� bring the right kind of mon into their Tongue Tied Teacher, den ,of fiotVers,.avhers fountains spark- p, „ �! daughters' limes, It should be father led and strange lairds sang, and where Y`"° , , n t o " ; Little Millie: had achieved great sue. 4l,• �r` ra'tlior than mother who does this, Out she could see a palace,'with t:o•umna % talon 1 cess ' at -her school, and was being In the c,orld father meets men, and moved to a r higher school, Obeying Instructions. Bug"I guess I'll be pinched, but the doctor tdld me to take a pill." p g- a wan o !u : e t po +�arvn Street Clinton Oat ------ - torten .mamma was Tether inclined te, There is .evidence.' from the con• moistu're-willstill be evaporating into lash passenger terminals just as they Phone 69 Lotty;'tlie miller's daughter, is 'much drive. We laughed' the old-fashioned sideration of many- post-mortem ex- the air and the rains descending into have been in the stations of this coon-. (Former! occupiedTrot- Casey h g better to -day,. and the doctors' say she late a-inations that t u h` h the streams, long after our -great coal try. At present, however, a' -move. 8 by the late Dr. he p well 'a again." match -making out of court, and of rr t at s c is the case, and _ meat ie'oi'fooi in the English Insti- lled 0; W. Thompson). will seen' lie g years the average_ parent has left it the weight of the brain of another belts shall Iikvd been exhausted: ,, Eyes Ekamihed:and'glassesF Fitted.' r And then Trotcosey knew that she g _-0— tote of Tra port favoring the .intro had rea•:ly been in Fairyland. To remove coffee stains from a deli- 'du tion. of the sante equipment for When she got home, everybody cried h ti B b tt A t cute material, brush the marks 'with •eliminating the- back breaking jobs ia- Propinquity bee always , aloud with surprise. "'What has Come our little Trot- -pure glycerine, 13nse in •lukewarm client to handling heavy packages, >' to"Her haire ' like water, and press on the wrong side, bales,, etc. cossy? said they.it spun gold, and her eyes are like'dia- monds, and her skin•is softer than the. heart of a Tose!" -Trotcosey told them her adventure, but they shook their heads. •• Except Nita, who was nearly a hun- dred years old, and knew many strange secrets. Ye"," she 'added; "yes, the, child hes ',really been in 'Fairyland I" D. H. 'McdNNES . h i C ihopractor-•Masseur • Ot Wingham; will be et the ,Commerc- ial Inn, - Clinton, on `Monday and Thursday fot!enoons each week; bigeisees 'of alla kinds successfully !mulled. a GEORGE ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer for the County 'of Huron. ' Correspondence promptly aneIyeredr Immediate arrangei'nents can' ilti'''made for. Sales bate, at The News,Record, Clinton; or 1:y calling. Phone 203. Charges Moderate- and Satisfaction Guaranteed. B. i . HIGGINS Clinton, Ont, General Fire and Life Insurance. Agent for Hartford -Windstorm, Live Stock, Automobile and Sickness and Accident Insurance. Huron and Erie and Cana- da Trust Bonds, Appointments made to meet parties at Btucefeld, Varna and Bayfield. 'Phone 51. OSCAR KLOPP 1lonor'Graduate Carey Jones' National School of Auctloneeting, Chicago, See. caul course .talc en .in Pure Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Merchandise and Farm Sales, Rates in keeping, with prevailing market. Satisfaction as - Mired. • Write., or. Wire, Zurich, Ont. Phone •18.93, .Tie MC �j Mua�.. i Vire hisu � ra��ce Company om�•fC,�a Head Office, Seaforth, Ont. ,Di RBCTO Rist: President, James Connolly, Goderich; Vice, James Evans, Beechwood: Sac.. Treasurer,. Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth. Directors: George McCartney, sea. forth; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; 0.41. Grieve, Walton; Wm. Ring, Seaforth; hr. McEwen.' Clinton; Robert Ferries, HurlocI ; John Ben neweir, Brodhagen; Jas, Connolly, Goderich, Agents; Alex. Leitch, Clinton; J. W. Yeo, Goderich„ Ed. Hinchray, Sea. forth; W. Chesney; Egmondville; R. G.-Jarmuth,: Brodhagen, ,Any,money to be paid, in may be or -d attCuit'srish tl ocery,hGoderichClinton, Parties desiring to affect insurance cr transact' other •business will'be promptly attender" to on, application to • any of the above officers addressed to their respective post office, Losses inspected by the Director. who livor nearest the scone. alone. But we might revive 1.1—with great Frenchman, Bambetta, la • being modifications, !quoted in supportof the generalize- ] a been the on as am e a like Anatole France biggest 'asset in match-ntalcing. Wise was found to Have a comparatively parents can bring the right men into light brain, with many well defined the lives of :their girls, and the right convolutions &operated by deep sulci girls into the lives of their boys, when a c they reach marriageable' age. Radio' Earth` slakes. Bring Them Homer N. _ Wireless has been blamed 'for caus- ingOnly the "unavise parents close the ninny unpleasant phenomena. The front door to the friends of their child - madecharge to be ]aid at its door is made by Dr, Nakamura, an eminent ren. them home" should be the' Japanese scientist, who has just conn slogan, , plsted a research of the district of Human nature is such, that opnosi- Savin, where severe earthquakes took But; although .Trotcosey sat on the tion will usually work the wrong way. place Na spring, at sunset man. a time, condemn hdaughter's l Nakamura says that the earth, wishing-stoneY Let a mother eo de n er hero Instead of contracting as ft ecools to - useful she never got.: anotherglimpse suitor, and the girl makes a hero of Into.Fairyland. him at once. " But when mother en- I count the centre, is expanding on ac h r than cone' ns and . count 81 wit eless. activity setting up couragee rateem au internal pressure, .Pressure such seeks to be understanding, the love • as tick from the interior of the earth affair, if of the wrong kind, will be.canses earthquakes; • mere likely to peter out, - Other Japanese° seismologists', while Common senSto can beasuseful in. . agreeing that earthquakes are the re• courtship es anywhere, and a little cult of internal pressure and disl)- common-sense. match -making would cations of the earth, ascribe theolatter not be amiss II these days of nierrying'to the great faults existing in the bol for lovnts can take a little trouble to of the ocean off thecoa_st of Japan. thta I SIAliNAT !ONA(RAiLIvA'lf. TIME TABLE Trains will arrive at and depart from Clinton as follows: Buffalo and Goderich Div. Going hast, depart " 6.25 a.m. 2,52 p.m. Golhg West, ars 11.10 a,te, ars 2.08; dp. 6.53 P.m. er, 10.04 p,m. London,. Huron A' Bruce- Dlv. (1oineg Soi!th,'.ar.4.55 - dp. 7.10 a.m. 4,10 p.m. Going North: depart. 6.55 p.m. . ' '11,05 :11.11 a.m. of shilling !!,par, and steps of npul! snows them as mother pence can. He l say that hen par - He a ja,around'her, the fairies were , Drove ,a Car,it Is needless to Y with gauzy wingsand knows when a young man is steady pots were very pleased with her: and floating ne f.e theirg Y Slte-"TlilaCy days Inca' a month, and, brainy, and likely. to get on.' He crowns e'.f. Shin.'tllg stars, and wands , „ . extremely "anxious to hear now the. ' tipped with diamond sparks, and dont they? --can spot the he,er-do-well and *avoid would get cm in the new class. n the P TIe they wlteu they don't niton a him. all the air was file d` with olden mist'. 'When she 'returned' borne at •litneit- $ lull. Try the Half -way House, her mother h first question tithe, the tt Slid then it soeined to part away, like this: curtains of 'sunshine, res' 'lw'tl sty Mother can bring nice girls Into', the asked was The Obliging Boss" she j1 - Marriage- "Nell, ilatling,' she said, "how did saw the fairy ghee!? 11si'sa;f; With her " , -, home 'circle when ., as tiny erosions of dew and lien sceptre Clerk—"Sir, I'd hike to has ° m able bops. you like your new -teacher?" of erosions stones. ifalary Teleses" . Oen house for friends has kept "She- tens. very, nice," replied Mil - "Where is tile, little girl who Scat- Bosso 'Wo.l, clon;t crry I've man• many_ Y„ to young man find girl from lie, 'Mit I ea'd't understand , all she , < g aged to, raise it every week so far" "taking up villa"'thee wrong life Bait- says." ' tars kind clreds as she goes along the, ,,,, •+ taking s g 1 ., haven'. I. t that it pian "How is that?" asked her motl:ee•,, world's pathwlty? saki the :Cutty noes not i to finds , .-� .—^--'• does aiot waht-t0 nteet'"her'penple," "Does she talk too quietly?" queen. , when.', - onclude' that her friendship "Oh, no, muniusy;" returned Millie, blosAnd the robin flew down rose, fe the Wneeess. existed hethe p-° with him c ''brat"—with the air of :one who kno ass n e roes fresh'hi:,lorlcman first felt the meaning of with hint hid better. cease. And when rknt in and crimson, aft zs, and h ,—"I think she's 'got a predicament and critrtson, once again dropped into a smile of encouragement from the a pian. doesn't. feel happy about intro• speech" the fairy gpeen'a 'kip, and the :'ane"_ prehistoric girl,—Sensttor Marconi, clueing a girl to, 'his own. mother, he her - LAR' FELLERS --:By Gene Byrnes. . .lids'., "`:ii' i:Y:'dL• 13 There isn't a member of tiie family need suffer from indigestion, sick, - headaches, biliousness, fermented stomach, etc., if,he or she will take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets..,They cleanse the stomach-: `a and bowelsand stimulate.the liver to healthy activity and tone up the ' whole system. - Take one at night end you're RIGHT in the morning. Aa drmee, 25,, er by esIl fraak Chet&alain Medicine Company, Toronto. 16. qtr •zi o � 'ct t orae you o easily master, You secrets In your spare thee at home sae c. \Thety master texp experience of selling thot,nner, Sear Salesmen. c nae' -ver your a n' nut.yiu has k 'o -can sell -- Jr ust • maybe doing nos ---whether or not you thinkroccan sell— a esu. u tion• yesa ns tocorn 51. o we es pat a F a vault 'then get'i� withtbucfi'ata at-opaol` I will Prove to you without castor obligation that you cad easily hecalee-a She Snlusmnn, I avid allow you hoar the Seleareanahiu Training and you to nick will helpa 'of the N. S. T, A.J Free c Service ..oe Gmpini'm nt . r �r. f.• t f. Si Fuentes in Setups, '�'�.,,,K;:' $10,©00 A Year Selling SE„Cret3 .,,:..., nests - T a s,,,l.r of Sbr Snlesteenehty esu :it by t r 5 7.A has. tans: dhon d 1 t ietmleht t leave behind f to d d oy • mall ll pas 51(J lley jobs this load euhete t. atter what you n e, the hold of selllne offers yon P big foit.t. Ccs the -facts are • kr write National Salesmen's Training Associatio Caeu,lnn:Me'. ino%312 Tomtit°. Oct. - - DSEFT TELL us YOUR itiktffil -Well, "Wait" Do Erni Kno—a? is- o!•tl '-(Cu MUST' a ' MEAN: MY wAol,i't rJAdT1 'CIEO 01-I • -- _— O ..-`. , A 7' 105 by'm's, sell S}naicrvl, Inc..) r '-'15/",-'4"-' 5: